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Inmates have revolted and taken control of a notorious prison in Venezuela, as the volatile country braces for presidential elections decried as illegitimate by regional leaders. CNN's Paula Newton reports. >>

Blackouts, hyperinflation, hunger: Maduro faces reelection as Venezuela deteriorates. As citizens head to polls Sunday, for many there’s no water for toilets, no buses and no hope for change. >>

Maduro's backers press socialism amid Venezuela's nightmare. On cue each week, Hector Madera takes his battle for Venezuela's socialist revolution to the airwaves of a small radio station in the capital of Caracas, even as his once-wealthy country crumbles around him. >>

Maduro's backers press socialism amid Venezuela's.... CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - On cue each week, Hector Madera takes his battle for Venezuela's socialist revolution to the airwaves of a small radio station in... >>

Maduro’s backers press socialism amid Venezuela’s nightmare. On cue each week, Hector Madera takes his battle for Venezuela’s socialist revolution to the airwaves of a small radio station in the capital of Caracas, even as his once-wealthy country crumbles around him. >>

Riot erupts at Venezuela detention center where.... By Luc Cohen and Leon WietfeldCARACAS, May 16 (Reuters) - A riot erupted on Wednesday at a detention center where dozens of government opponents of ... >>

Venezuela inmates seize control of prison. Inmates have revolted and taken control of a notorious prison in Venezuela, as the volatile country braces for presidential elections decried as illegitimate by regional leaders. >>

Venezuela inmates seize control of prison ahead of election. Inmates have revolted and taken control of a notorious prison in Venezuela, as the volatile country braces for presidential elections decried as illegitimate by regional leaders. >>

Venezuela inmates seize control of prison ahead of presidential election. Inmates have revolted and taken control of a notorious prison in Venezuela, as the volatile country braces for presidential elections decried as illegitimate by regional leaders. >>

Venezuela political prisoners 'revolt' at Caracas jail. Anxious relatives gather after reports of an uprising in a former shopping centre now used as a jail. >>

Venezuela's Creditors Are Cutting Its Crude-Oil Lifeline. A series of court rulings are a major blow to the cash-strapped and increasingly isolated nation at a time when its once-thriving state energy monopoly, Petroleos de Venezuela has been left in tatters after years of mismanagement. >>